Himachal unlikely to increase the retirement age of medical teachers
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The state of Himachal Pradesh is reported to be running short of medical college teachers, and was mulling over how to address this situation of shortage of senior faculty. In a recent report by tribune, it is now confirmed that the state government is not likely to increase the retirement age of teachers from 62 to 65 years.
The state government had earlier taken a decision in 2012 to increase the retirement of age of medical teachers from 58 to 62. However, no on-ground action has been taken till yet, and now it is back to square one after four years. The government feared a mass exodus of senior staff to private colleges, and now all these teachers would retire in 2016.
The state government had earlier taken a decision in 2012 to increase the retirement of age of medical teachers from 58 to 62. However, no on-ground action has been taken till yet, and now it is back to square one after four years. The government feared a mass exodus of senior staff to private colleges, and now all these teachers would retire in 2016.
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